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  • * Carlton, Clark. ''The Truth: What Every Roman Catholic Should Know About the Orthodox Church (Faith Catechism Series)''. *Hatzidakis, Fr. Emmanuel. ''The Heavenly Banquet:Understanding the Divine Liturgy''. Forew
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  • *[http://www.orthodox.net/falbum/frgeorge.htm Fr. George Johnson's Personal Testimony] ...tor-to-orthodox-priest-fr-gregory-rogers/ From Evangelical to Orthodox] by Fr. Gregory Rogers
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  • **[http://www.orthodoxytoday.org/articles7/AndrewsBaptist.php Fr. Richard Demetrius Andrews' Response] ==Roman Catholic Polemics==
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  • ...hropy]], his denunciation of abuse of authority in the Church and in the [[Roman Empire]] of the time, and for a [[Divine Liturgy]] attributed to him. He ha John Chrysostom is also recognized by the [[Roman Catholic Church]], which considers him a saint and Doctor of the Church, an
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  • ...devotion as in the Eastern Church. A more elaborate version known to some Roman Catholics by the same name goes: "O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us [[fr:Prière de Jésus]]
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  • * [http://www.geocities.com/berolini/subseciva.htm Studies in Roman and Byzantine Law] - an index of articles in this journal is available onli * Roman Catholic - [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09056a.htm Catholic Encyclopedi
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  • ...at left him first as emperor of the west, and then as supreme ruler of the Roman Empire. Constantine is perhaps best known for being the first Roman Emperor to endorse [[Christianity]], traditionally presented as a result o
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  • ...s tradition, encompassing the Greek-speaking world, developed in [[Eastern Roman Empire|Byzantium]] from the establishment of its capital, Constantinople, i ...n]], reputedly of Syriac origin, which finds its acme in the work of St. [[Roman the Melodist|Romanos the Melodist]] (sixth century). This dramatic [[homily
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  • ...t" tradition), meaning that the bishops of certain prominent cities in the Roman Empire were recognized as primates over the surrounding regions, by virtue ...Answers on Autocephaly], an ''apologia'' for the [[OCA]]'s autocephaly by Fr. [[Thomas Hopko]] (1971)
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  • He was arrested by the Roman authorities and transported to Rome to die in the arena. They hoped to make ...ignatius_of_antioch.01.htm The Ecclesiology of St. Ignatius of Antioch] by Fr. [[John S. Romanides]]
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  • ...[[diocese]]. Thus, there is no equivalent to the [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[pope|papacy]] within the Eastern Orthodox Churches. [[fr:Église orthodoxe]]
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  • ...and All the East." However, the literal name "Rüm" does not actually mean Roman but Greek. The Arabs and the Turks refer to the Christians who belong to th ...that came to be associated with the [[bishop]] of Antioch was that of the Roman Diocese of the East (a [[diocese]] was originally an imperial governmental
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  • ...een some agreed Christological statements issued in conjunction with the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the Eastern Orthodox (Chalcedonian) family (Ecumenica [[fr:Églises orthodoxes orientales]]
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  • ...h and [[Ninth Ecumenical Council]]s"), as well as Fr. [[John Meyendorff]], Fr. [[George Dragas]] and Metropolitan [[Hierotheos (Vlachos) of Nafpaktos]]. ...ation of this [[synod]] to be the '''Eighth Ecumenical Council''' is the [[Roman Catholic Church]]'s ''Catholic Encyclopedia'' (1907), which describes the c
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  • ...Christian Churches: Patriarchate of Constantinople] by Ronald Roberson, a Roman Catholic priest and scholar ...ntinople and Rome: A Survey of the Relations between the Byzantine and the Roman Churches], by Milton V. Anastos
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  • ...West"<ref>"The West" is an over-simplification referencing how the Western Roman Empire fell to the Barbarians, and consequently developed various heterodox ...this way of speaking was virtually unknown in the Greek-speaking, Eastern Roman Empire.
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  • ...ent.org/cathen/13785a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: The Sign of the Cross] ([[Roman Catholic]]) [[fr:Signe de la Croix]]
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  • ...opposition to [[Roman Catholic]] viewpoints on the same question. For the Roman Catholic Church, a council's ecumenicity is primarily determined by its rat ...cumenicity, and in most cases, their decrees immediately were written into Roman imperial law. No condition of later reception is reflected in the councils
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  • ...to the [[Orthodox Church]]. Overbeck was a former [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] priest from Germany who had left the priesthood after becoming d ...ved into Orthodoxy. Bishop Vladimir received them on May 9, 1891; however, Fr. Vilatte was consecrated to the episcopacy by hierarchs of the [[Church of
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  • :In 1926, the so-called "Polish Catholic National Church" (headed by Fr. Andrew Huszno) (really no more than six [[parish]]es) was received into th ...ntalis.blogspot.com/2004/09/western-rite-history-part-five.html] However, Fr. Vilatte, who proved an ecclesiastical wanderer, soon led the parish into O
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  • ...e was elevated to the rank of [[archimandrite]]. On [[December 25]], 1973, Fr, Bartholomew was consecrated [[Metropolitan]] of Philadelphia in Asia Minor ...dox Church. He has also continued the reconciliation dialogues with the [[Roman Catholic Church]] started by his predecessors, and initiated dialogues with
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  • ...[[Fourth Crusade]] in the 13th century brought new [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] overlords which forced the monks to seek protection from Pope In [[fr:République monastique du Mont Athos]]
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  • ...ra traveled to Manchuria where both took [[monasticism|monastic]] vows and Fr. John was consecrated bishop with the name Nicholas on [[April 6]], 1941. T ...s: Orthodox Church of Japan] by Ronald Roberson, a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] priest and scholar
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  • As Christianity spread, and the persecutions of the Jews by Roman authorities in their homeland increased, causing the dispersion of many of ...in Jerusalem and environs, sometimes jointly with [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] or [[Church of Alexandria (Coptic)|Coptic]] or [[Church of Armen
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  • ...bly bound up with the corruption of this world. The feast was added to the Roman calendar in the seventh century as the ''Dormitio''. In the eighth century, [[fr:Dormition]]
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  • ...on. During the first century BC the city, and Egypt generally passed under Roman rule. ...ns comprise the Patriarchate of Alexandria, the highest number since the [[Roman Empire]]. The current primate of the Church of Alexandria is His Beatitude
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  • Fr. Alexander Schmemann was born in Estonia to Russian émigrés. His family m ...chmemann_and_Solzhenitsyn.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Matushka Juliana Schmemann, Fr. Alexander, and [[Alexander Solzhenitsyn]]]]
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  • ...nt 20th century Orthodox Christian [[priest]], [[theologian]], and writer. Fr. Romanides served under the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]] and t ...shop Spyridon of America, on June 17, 1998, for the canonical discharge of Fr. Romanides from the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]], in order to
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  • ...tin cross, and during the first liturgy, he mention in the first place the Roman [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_IV Pope Eugene]. After a few days [[fr:Orthodoxes vieux-croyants]]
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  • ...rjaznik: Inner cassock, but does not have buttons down the front like the Roman cassock [http://www.kwvestments.com/images/103ant_exo.jpg] *[[miter|Mitre]]: not like the Roman mitre, it is very much like a crown, and is adorned with icons; this is a c
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  • ...She is often compared to Dorothy Day, an American [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] who founded the Catholic Worker movement. [[Saint]] Mary died a ...ok the name Maria. Her confessor was Father [[Sergius Bulgakov]]. Later, Fr. [[Dmitri Klepinin]] would be sent to be the [[chaplain]] of the house.
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  • The genre of lives of the [[saint]]s first came into being in the [[Roman Empire]] as collections of traditional accounts of Christian [[martyr]]s, c ...of St. [[Nicholas of Myra]], they are still quite useful. In the words of Fr. [[Thomas Hopko]]:
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  • ...re originally in Latin but then translated in Greek during the time of the Roman ("Byzantine") Empire. ...Mount Athos]] in 1877. A Romanian translation first appeared in 1946 with Fr. [[Dumitru Staniloae]] presiding as editor (the fifth volume appeared in 19
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  • ...stantine]]'s [[conversion]] and the legal tolerance of Christianity in the Roman Empire. This ended the position of Christians as a small, persecuted group ...high period of the Roman ("Byzantine") Empire in the East. The first non-Roman area to adopt the system was Ireland, which developed a unique form closely
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  • ...ies are used, the [[Liturgy of St. Gregory the Great]], derived from the [[Roman Catholic]] Tridentine Mass, and the [[Liturgy of St. Tikhon of Moscow]], ba *[[Emmanuel Hatzikidis|Hatzidakis, Fr. Emmanuel]]. ''The Heavenly Banquet: Understanding the Divine Liturgy'' (2n
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  • ...the scope of papal authority. Consequent to papal authority, however, the Roman Catholic Church has made pronouncements of [[doctrine]] since the Great Sch ...urch vis a vis the Orthodox Church, rather than a comprehensive article on Roman Catholicism in general.
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  • ::As for [[Original Sin|original sin]] and the [[Roman Catholic]] doctrine of the [[Immaculate Conception]], the Orthodox Church h ...faith/articles/article9174.asp The Ever-Virginity of the Mother of God] by Fr. John Hainsworth ([[GOARCH]])</ref><ref>[http://www.religion-cults.com/mary
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  • ...verbeck [''sic'', referencing [[Joseph Julian Overbeck]]], who revised the Roman rite to conform to Orthodox standards, a fairly simple operation at that ti ...nited States, engaged in negotiations to receive a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] movement in Mexico in the 1920s. Neither of these projects resu
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  • ...with his Persian counterpart, Nerses in 298 that transferred Nisibis into Roman hands. The savage persecution and [[martyr]]dom of Christians under Dioclet ...ng on this opportunity, Shapur II of Persia began a series of attacks into Roman North Mesopotamia. Nisibis was besieged in 338, 346 and 350. During the fir
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  • ...vity, just as the other sexual sins mentioned beforehand. They are all, as Fr. Harakas notes, ''passions'', which even though we are created in the image ...urch alone. The aim of this legislation is ''acceptance'' of the behavior. Fr. George Morelli, speaking at an [[Orthodox Christian Association of Medicin
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  • ...Christian and a Christian of a non-Orthodox but Trinitarian church (e.g., Roman Catholic, Lutheran, etc.) but the wedding must take place in the Orthodox c ..._16180_1.html Raising Children With Christ, Compassion, and Commitment] by Fr. [[Peter Gillquist|Peter E. Gillquist]] (''Again Magazine'' and ''Beliefnet
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  • The '''Immaculate Conception''' is a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[dogma]] which asserts that [[Theotokos|Mary, the mother of Jes ...sp?ID=4 St. Augustine & Original Sin] - a typical Orthodox perspective, by Fr. John Matusiak
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  • ...y Souk Ahras, Algeria) to a Christian mother and a pagan father, raised in Roman north Africa, educated in Carthage, and employed as a professor of rhetoric [[Image:Augustine-Rose.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Book by Fr. [[Seraphim Rose]]]]
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  • The equivalent title in the Roman Catholic Church is "Vicar Apostolic." [[fr:Évêque]]
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  • ...od (not merely a sign) is present after the [[consecration]] of the Gifts. Roman Catholics and some protestants also hold this view. ...devotion before the reserved sacrament, nor is there any equivalent to the Roman Catholic functions of Exposition and Benediction. The [[priest]] blesses th
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  • The Alexandrian and Roman methods of determining the date of Pascha were based on three principles: ( ...o St. Ambrose, most probably dating from the year 386 when Alexandrian and Roman dates for Pascha did not match, and St. Ambrose chose to follow the Alexand
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  • ==Primacy in Orthodox-Roman Catholic Dialogue== ...ara 43). What is interesting here however is the apparent readiness of the Roman Catholic participants to consider the possibility of interpreting the decis
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  • ...ne decision... there is this difference.'' &mdash;([[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]]) Archbishop John Paul Foley, President of the Pontifical Council ...f Concerning Women's Ordination: A Letter to an Episcopal Friend] (PDF) by Fr. [[Alexander Schmemann]], previously published in the ''St. Vladimir's Theo
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  • *248 [[Origen]] writes ''Against Celsus'' that the [[Pax Romana|Roman Empire was ordained by God]]. *284 [[Diocletian]] becomes Roman emperor, persecutes Church and martyrs an estimated one million Christians;
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  • ..., the [[Church of Armenia|Armenian Apostolic]] and [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] Churches. These remain the primary custodians of the church. I ...nus'''' (Greek) is dedicated to Longinus the Centurion ([[October 16]]), a Roman soldier who served in Judea under the command of the governor, and headed t
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  • ...h the [[Armenian Catholic Church]], which is in [[Uniate|union]] with the Roman Catholic Church. They also typically do not use a full [[iconostasis]], bu ...also is one of the churches (together with the [[Orthodox Church]], the [[Roman Catholic Church]], the [[Church of Alexandria (Coptic)|Copts]], [[Church of
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  • Unlike in the Western churches (e.g., [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] and [[Anglican Communion|Anglican]]), where confirmation is typi Fr. Philip Gialopsos explains the further development of the Sacrament:
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  • ...lder, Hermit] from the site of Saint Patrick's Church in Washington, DC ([[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]]) [[fr:Syméon le Stylite]]
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  • ...as being lector at St. Sergius Institute and professor of patrology at the Roman Catholic seminary in Nice.
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  • ...frequently either viewed as a corrupt church like [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholicism]] or unknown altogether. Although in many of their beliefs, su * Fr. [[Peter Gillquist]]. ''Becoming Orthodox: A Journey to the Ancient Christi
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  • ...xc_home.aspx#corner Marriage and the Christian Home: The Icon Corner] - by Fr. Michael B. Henning ...on Corner: A "How To"] - A Ukrainian Orthodox perspective by Dr. Alexander Roman
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  • ...laced by the Roman rite beginning in the eighth century, but modifying the Roman rite in the process. ...e Toledan and Milanese liturgies were modified by the Roman, accepting the Roman [[canon]] at fairly recent times in their development. Following the Secon
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  • ...y Psalter of Prophet and King David], arranged and edited by Archimandrite Roman Braga, and published by HDM Press, Rives Junction, MI, 2012. *''The Psalter According to the Seventy'' (Greek-English), translated by Fr. Peter Chamberas, Holy Cross Press, Brookline, MA, 2019.
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  • ...brugghe]] (1899-1980), who favorably viewed the restoration of the ancient Roman rite cleansed of medieval accretions and supplemented by Gallican and Byzan Fr Evgraph worked for several years on restoring the ancient rite of the Gauls
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  • ...ute regarding the transfer of its priest, Fr. Constantine Abou-Adal. When Fr. Constantine left St. Mary's in November of 1932, the parish was without a *[http://www.romanorthodox.com/ Roman Orthodox Church] (ROC), "Roman Orthodox Benedictine Congregation" (ROBC)
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  • ...' came to be neglected in the Western Church, it was clearly taught in the Roman Catholic tradition as late as the 13th century by Thomas Aquinas, who taugh * [http://theosis.riewe.com Theosis - Achieving Your Potential In Christ] by Fr. [[Anthony M. Coniaris]]
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  • ...|Uniatism]] signed by representatives of the [[Orthodox Church]] and the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in 1993. ...tended to represent a broader coalition of Christian communions, including Roman Catholics and Evangelicals (who do not participate as full members in eithe
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  • *Established dialogues with Roman Catholics, Protestants, and Jews ...s churches for the bodies, minds and souls of its parishoners." (quoted by Fr. Milton Efthimiou [http://www.goarch.org/en/ourfaith/articles/article7074.a
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  • ...from 1991 to 1993 before moving to New Kensington, Pennsylvania, to assist Fr [[John (Abdalah) of Worcester|John Abdalah]], at the same time working as a ...St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, replacing Fr John Estephan on his retirement in December 2002.
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  • ...l 2]], 2005, [[w:Vatican City|Vatican City]]) reigned as [[Pope]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic Church]] and Sovereign of the State of the Vatican ...e, [[Benedict XVI]]), Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the City State of the Vatican, Servant of the Servan
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  • ...then14.html?term=Theodore+of+Studium St. Theodore of Studium] from the ''[[Roman Catholic|Catholic]] Encyclopedia'' at the Christian Classics Ethereal Libra [[fr:Théodore Studite]]
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  • ...n Christian Churches: The Orthodox Church of Serbia] by Ronald Roberson, a Roman Catholic priest and scholar [[fr:Église de Serbie]]
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  • ...ea of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire that was strongly influenced by [[Roman Catholic]]s. ...the [[diaconate]] in 1949. In 1954, he was ordained to the [[priest]]hood. Fr. Laurus was elevated to [[hegumen]] in 1959. In 1966, he was further honore
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  • Fr. Serafim Surrency's book, ''The Quest for Orthodox Church Unity in America' ...ned about the loss of Orthodox young people to the [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] and [[Episcopal Church U.S.A.|Episcopal]] churches in the US&mda
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  • *1824 Fr. [[Innocent of Alaska|John Veniaminov]] comes to Unalaska, Alaska. *1834 Fr. [[Innocent of Alaska|John Veniaminov]] moves to Sitka, Alaska; liturgy and
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  • ...yava Skete|Manyava Skete]], Monk († 1621), [[June 24]]<ref>Dr. Alexander Roman. ''[http://www.ukrainian-orthodoxy.org/calendar/june/default.html June].'' * Job (Kundria) of Ugolka († 1985)<ref>Very Rev. Fr. Dr. Edward Pehanich. ''[http://acrod.org/readingroom/saints/st-job A New S
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  • ...for baptism in the Orthodox Church as it is in the [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] and in some Protestant churches, except in cases of necessity, w ...vant of Christ be baptized..." or "This person is baptized by my hands..." Roman Catholics use the form "I baptize you..." However, neither church repeats
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  • ...e original basis of the [[Western Rite Vicariate]]. Metr. Antony appointed Fr. Alexander Turner the first Vicar General of the AWRV. ..._bashir.htm The Life of the Thrice Blessed Metropolitan Antony Bashir], by Fr. Constantine Nasr
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  • * “Response to the Presentation by His Grace Bishop Basil (Losten): ‘The Roman Primacy and the Church of Kiev,’ ” ''Logos'', 34.1-2 (1993), 107-16. * “Response to Fr Andriy Chirovsky: ‘Towards an Ecclesial Self-Identity for the Ukrainian G
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  • ...at the time Alexandria was at its height in influence and power within the Roman Empire. Cyril wrote extensively and was a leading protagonist in the [[Chri [[fr:Cyrille d'Alexandrie]]
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  • ...en the church was founded by [[Apostle Mark|Mark]] during the reign of the Roman emperor Nero, a great multitude of native Egyptians (as opposed to Greeks o ...ned in [[full communion|communion]] with the other leading churches of the Roman Empire. The non-Chalcedonian party became what is today called the [[Orient
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  • In common Western Christianity (i.e. Roman Catholicism and subsequent Protestant beliefs) the power of God is consider [[fr:Saint Esprit]]
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  • ...yril_VI_%28Atta%29_of_Alexandria|His Holiness Pope Kyrillos VI]] appointed Fr. Antonyos as his personal secretary. On [[September 30]], 1962, Pope Kyrillos VI ordained Fr. Antonyos as Bishop Shenouda, the first bishop for Christian Education. He
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  • ...vely Roman Catholic idea, entirely alien to the Orthodox Church. However, Fr Stylianos wrote his thesis on the concept that the Orthodox Church did poss In 1965, whilst still completing his postgraduate studies, Fr Stylianos was declared professor of theology at Athens University; soon aft
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  • ...Raevsky's moved to Salzburg, Austria, fleeing the advancing Soviet Army. Fr Theodore worked in a local factory, celebrating Liturgy in private houses t ...rg. With the American occupation, services were permitted at St Michael's Roman Catholic Church in the centre of the old city.
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  • ...munities both in America and Europe. This was [[Theophan (Noli) of Durres |Fr. Theophan (Fan) Noli]] in 1908. He was also part of the nationalist movemen ...fter World War I when the League of Nations granted membership to Albania. Fr. Noli was also in the political forefront as this new nation was formed. No
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  • ...learned very much German. Elisabeth Schmorell was [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]], as were Alexander's siblings, but in large part due to Feodosiy ...confession until just before his execution, at which point he was baptized Roman Catholic, like his wife and her family, Alexander became godfather to Chris
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  • ...s name, the 6th century Akathist to the [[Theotokos]], attributed to St. [[Roman the Melodist]] (though this attribution is hotly debated). This hymn is of *'''Holy Virgin Theotokos''' (by St. Roman the Melodist)
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  • ...nia, in the year 98 AD, during the persecution of the Christians under the Roman Emperor Trajan. The Church commemorates Apostle Parmenas on [[January 4]] w [[fr:Apôtre Parménas]]
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  • ...odox), the prayer rope is unknown in many parts of the world. Even among [[Roman Catholic]]s it is often mistaken for a [[rosary]]. Out of ignorance some ev ...dox Prayer Rope and its Importance to our Spiritual Life] by Dr. Alexander Roman ([[Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA|Ukrainian]])
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  • ...ollowing [[October 1]], and then to the priesthood on [[October 3]], 1878. Fr. Vladimir led a highly ascetical life, maintaining a strict and sparse vege ...n|Nicholas Kasatkin]], the future St. Nicholas, Enlightener of Japan. With Fr. Vladimir's proficiency in languages he was assigned as dean of the Russian
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  • ...e the Eastern Orthodox Communion also claims that title and holds that the Roman Catholic Communion is schismatic and heretical; meanwhile, the Protestant m ...ny Christians to be as serious or more serious than [[heresy]]. Within the Roman Catholic Church schism is still an act that incurs automatic [[excommunicat
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  • ...St. Gregory saw what an unsettled mind he had, and said, "What an evil the Roman State is nourishing" (Orat. V, 24, PG 35:693). [[fr:Grégoire le Théologien]]
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  • ...ion campaign had made the Greek tongue a universal language throughout the Roman Empire, extending even into the Far East. Third, due to the Jewish Diaspora The Christian faith took root in all corners of the Roman Empire, including Spain, France (Saints [[Irenaeus of Lyons]] and [[Martin
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  • ...ury, most traditionally Orthodox lands were controlled either by Muslim or Roman Catholic rulers, with the exception of northeastern Russia (the Grand Princ * [[Roman Silantyev]]
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  • ...gical traditions of the East, while being in [[full communion]] with the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and placing themselves under the authority of the [[Pope| ...ic Communion as they were either entirely received into communion with the Roman See or never left that communion.
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  • ...urch of Serbia]] thus consented to [[consecration of a bishop|consecrate]] Fr. Matthias as a bishop of the Orthodox Church with the name [[Gorazd (Pavlik ...n Czech and Slovak Republics], a scholarly text by Ronald Roberson, CSP, a Roman Catholic priest and Eastern Christianity scholar
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  • ...and energy of Theodore Mackoul, the V. Rev. John Badeen, Thomas Hier, John Roman, Elsie Kaleel, Albert Joseph, Fred Simon, William Salem, Richard Tony, Mich ...ference and Retreat Center was built in 1985 and doubled in size in 1990. Fr. John Namie was the first camp director from 1979 to 1988. Under his direc
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  • ...ia, the Church of Serbia agreed to [[Consecration of a bishop|consecrate]] Fr. Pavlik to the [[episcopate]] for his homeland. On [[September 24]], 1921, ...thodox Church and before he left for the consecration to the episcopate of Fr. John (Gardner) in Berlin he asked that the resistance fighters move elsewh
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  • ...dox faith as [[priest]] under the rule of the [[Unia]], as enforced by the Roman Catholic Austrian imperial government, was arrested and then executed for h ...acher by the name of Leos, in 1912. Immediately the Austrian gendarmes put Fr. Maxim in chains and sent him to prison in Lvov. There he was held for two
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